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A Sisterhood of the Stars with Ruth Anne Amsden

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Treksphere staff writer Ruth Anne Amsden joins Kevin again for a very personal glimpse into her background and Star Trek's influence on her life. Growing up in a fundamentalist Christian sect, Ruth was told that women had no voice, no agency, and no leadership roles. But in Star Trek, she saw women who were equals, had important roles, and spoke their minds. She was inspired by them and by her mother and grandmother—who broke the rules to smuggle Star Trek to her in the form of clandestine television viewings, audio cassettes, and novels—to learn to be an independent woman and rescue her faith from an oppressive form of religion. It's a wonderful story you'll want to hear!

Read Ruth's Article for Women at Warp that inspired this episode!
https://www.womenatwarp.com/a-sisterhood-of-stars-what-the-women-of-star-trek-meant-to-me/

Where to Find Ruth:
https://twitter.com/afringedgentian
https://treksphere.com/author/ruth-amsden/

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Treksphere staff writer Ruth Anne Amsden joins Kevin again for a very personal glimpse into her background and Star Trek's influence on her life. Growing up in a fundamentalist Christian sect, Ruth was told that women had no voice, no agency, and no leadership roles. But in Star Trek, she saw women who were equals, had important roles, and spoke their minds. She was inspired by them and by her mother and grandmother—who broke the rules to smuggle Star Trek to her in the form of clandestine television viewings, audio cassettes, and novels—to learn to be an independent woman and rescue her faith from an oppressive form of religion. It's a wonderful story you'll want to hear!

Read Ruth's Article for Women at Warp that inspired this episode!
https://www.womenatwarp.com/a-sisterhood-of-stars-what-the-women-of-star-trek-meant-to-me/

Where to Find Ruth:
https://twitter.com/afringedgentian
https://treksphere.com/author/ruth-amsden/

Subscribe now to unlock early access to episodes and bonus content!
anchor.fm/gatst/subscribe

And here's where to connect with us!
Twitter: @GospelTrekPod
Instagram: @GospelTrekPod
Facebook: Gospel According to Star Trek
Email: GospelTrekPodcast@gmail.com

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